Motorsports gloves
Motorsports gloves
Hi people,
What is the most important thing to look at when purchasing a high quality glove?
What is the most important thing to look at when purchasing a high quality glove?
- breakaway500
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Re: Motorsports gloves
A good fit. No matter what protection level of glove you choose..it should be comfortable. ( Not to mention color coordinated... )
It's not what you drive, it's how you drive. "Lap times matter"
Re: Motorsports gloves
Consider the grip material on the glove vs whatever steering wheel(s) you have. Some gloves are slippery on some wheels.
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Re: Motorsports gloves
Orange. I want to see your signals.
Bruce Allen
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Re: Motorsports gloves
After buying a set of dark driving gloves I really see the importance of thisbrucesallen wrote:Orange. I want to see your signals.
Re: Motorsports gloves
The most important thing is that they are smaller than your hands.........
So that if you have to go to court...and they do not fit, then you must aquit
Now I think it's corny but I could not pass it up with all the humor that's get added in the forums.
Anonnamus
So that if you have to go to court...and they do not fit, then you must aquit
Now I think it's corny but I could not pass it up with all the humor that's get added in the forums.
Anonnamus
Re: Motorsports gloves
Do not try on a pair of externally stitched driving gloves. You will never want to take them off.
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1994 Mazda Miata T50 #56
- breakaway500
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Re: Motorsports gloves
Interesting...I'm in the market for some new gloves and am going to try some externally stitched ones. These SFI 5 rated (3.3/5) gloves are externally stitched and quite affordable… ebay-> http://www.ebay.com/itm/K1-Pro-X-SFI-5- ... xqv7J6PsIQwizzman wrote:Do not try on a pair of externally stitched driving gloves. You will never want to take them off.
It's not what you drive, it's how you drive. "Lap times matter"
Re: Motorsports gloves
I have a couple pairs of these. They fit really well, have a nice tack field in the palm for the steering wheel, and the white across the fingers has a good contrast.
Troy Velazquez
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Re: Motorsports gloves
Thanks for reply. What about suede grip? I've seen a pair with 100% suede on the palms, they looked very good.joncowen wrote:Consider the grip material on the glove vs whatever steering wheel(s) you have. Some gloves are slippery on some wheels.
Re: Motorsports gloves
Thank you everyone.
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